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  • New rear end noise/problems. 2012 with 29k miles

    Car is a 2012 5.0 auto with 3.73's installed at heads. Anyways, it developed a new extrmely annoying sound a couple weeks ago. At pretty much any speed, there is a very loud metal to metal sound. As speed increases, so does the volume of the noise. However, when I turn the wheel to the right or to the left, the noise gets incredibly loud. I brought her into the Ford dealer because Travis at Gearheads said it may have to do with the brakes.... Ford installed a brake kit per recall on these cars (12-01-01) and I was on my way, nothing else wrong with the brakes, but the noise is still prevelant. What could this be and how do I fix it? I called GH this morning, no answer. Called back about 15 mins ago; Travis answered, put me on hold for Matt, then hung up. Called back minutes ago again, no answer after 4 mins. This is seriously turning into a nightmare. What would yall do, besides drive this bitch off a cliff. The search buttonis being exhausted.

    I'd appreciate any decent advice. (oh and Ford did confirm that the car is rusty, not dusty) lol
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    if it's turning and gets worse, it sounds like a wheel bearing
    pinto gt with wood trim

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    • #3
      Hm, I will look into whether it is the wheel bearings or not, thanks. I was thinking maybe the clutches are worn out already in the rear and maybe the spider gears are messed up.. Would a fluid flush with friction modifier be a route I should go before taking things apart? I've personally never worked on 8.8's other the replacing axles, springs and brakes.

      Thanks
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      • #4
        something is moving causing something to drag, it's a bearing of some sort
        pinto gt with wood trim

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        • #5
          Clutch packs in the diff?
          Scott Ganow
          Lone Star Performance
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          • #6
            Not call gearheads agian. Duh! Lol. Apparently Matt doesnt like answering the phone.
            GOPR0198 by larrychance88

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            • #7
              Have you checked your fluid level and whether or not it's filled with metal bits?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Grape View Post
                something is moving causing something to drag, it's a bearing of some sort
                Called in an appt with Ford friday morning to check out wheel bearings.
                Originally posted by 00KBGT View Post
                Clutch packs in the diff?
                I was thiking this could be a possiblity, though I can't understand why it would go out with 29k on it. Hell, it's only been to the track twice and is not totally abused. It does have quite a few miles for only being 13 months old I guess.
                Originally posted by BttleFedC10 View Post
                Not call gearheads agian. Duh! Lol. Apparently Matt doesnt like answering the phone.
                No shit, eh? Travis was less than pleased to talk. It's amazing that they don't understand that an imorovement in customer service would have their doors flooded with customers...
                Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
                Have you checked your fluid level and whether or not it's filled with metal bits?
                SorrY for the ignorance, but can you point me in the proper direction as how to do so? I'd appreciate it. If it makes any difference, this problem literally randomly started while driving one day.
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                • #9
                  this is the problem with aftermarket parts, installs, and shops. Auto manufacturers do a pretty good job, (amazing actually) at producing a product, makin it haul ass, and giving it to retards with a zillion mile warranty. Then said retards want to make product faster and prove that it's faster by abusing the living shit out of it. So in comes the small shops, the ones without billions in capitol to re-engineer drive lines, and you get this scenario. I hate this for all shop owners, some are good folks, others are not, but you can bet your ass, when it goes out of an aftermarket shop it's going to get the living shit beat out of it.
                  Last edited by Grape; 10-10-2012, 02:22 PM.
                  pinto gt with wood trim

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Grape View Post
                    this is the problem with aftermarket parts, installs, and shops. Auto manufacturers do a pretty good job, (amazing actually) at producing a product, makin it haul ass, and giving it to retards with a zillion mile warranty. Then said retards want to make product faster and prove that it's faster by abusing the living shit out of it. So in comes the small shops, the ones without billions in capitol to re-engineer drive lines, and you get this scenario. I hate this for all shop owners, some are good folks, others are not, but you can bet your ass, when it goes out of an aftermarket shop it's going to get the living shit beat out of it.
                    Well I haven't done much to make it faster, and have no idea why you're hating on people who mod their cars. Car manufactures have for decades promoted modifying cars. For instance, Ford offers a 600+hp supercharger for this car. The Shelby my pops is about to pick up, has a 750hp S/C upgrade from Ford.

                    I have what, exhaust intake and tune as far as power goes. I have a ton of other parts that actually strengthen the car making it handle the power better. IE control arms, sub frame connectors, Brembos, s/t braces etc. I'm putting in Moser forged axles soon too, to help with the stregth of the rear end.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post
                      SorrY for the ignorance, but can you point me in the proper direction as how to do so? I'd appreciate it. If it makes any difference, this problem literally randomly started while driving one day.
                      I haven't looked at an '11-'12 rear end, but it shouldn't be far off from the rest of them.

                      On your differential housing there will be two plugs with a 3/8" square hole in them. One is the fill, the other is the drain. You should be able to open the fill hole and place your pinky in to see if the level is close to the hole.

                      Get back to us with your findings.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
                        I haven't looked at an '11-'12 rear end, but it shouldn't be far off from the rest of them.

                        On your differential housing there will be two plugs with a 3/8" square hole in them. One is the fill, the other is the drain. You should be able to open the fill hole and place your pinky in to see if the level is close to the hole.

                        Get back to us with your findings.
                        Call me crazy, but I'm thinking bad gears/rear end, and when he turns, it's putting pressure on the posi/limited slip clutches.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                          Call me crazy, but I'm thinking bad gears/rear end, and when he turns, it's putting pressure on the posi/limited slip clutches.
                          It's possible.

                          Hell, it could be a number of things. He sounds like he hasn't acquired a whole lot of knowledge and experience with the mechanics of a vehicle, so I figured we would start off with step one.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vertnut View Post
                            Call me crazy, but I'm thinking bad gears/rear end, and when he turns, it's putting pressure on the posi/limited slip clutches.
                            Exactly. There could be some slack in there. I'm going to have Ford look at it Friday.

                            Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
                            It's possible.

                            Hell, it could be a number of things. He sounds like he hasn't acquired a whole lot of knowledge and experience with the mechanics of a vehicle, so I figured we would start off with step one.
                            I already stated I thought it may be the clutches, sir. I know quite a bit about the mechanics of a vehicle, but hell, I'm 19 and don't know everything in the damned world. I will check the fluid within the hour and post results.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 89gt-stanger View Post
                              Exactly. There could be some slack in there. I'm going to have Ford look at it Friday.



                              I already stated I thought it may be the clutches, sir. I know quite a bit about the mechanics of a vehicle, but hell, I'm 19 and don't know everything in the damned world. I will check the fluid within the hour and post results.
                              Easy, turbo. That was not a jab at you. I offered to help, but if you already have the situation handled then no problem.

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